Training and deepening “ Conscientious and Nonviolent Communication”

Hathor is an international training institute created by Karin Ferfers. It is represented by four multilingual trainers sharing the same vision. Hathor Institute focusses on individuals, groups and organizations that consciously wish to improve the quality of their communication, their collaboration and their living/being with others and with oneself.“Nonviolent communication”, Marshall Rosenberg’s body of thought, inspires all that we offer. Its inspiration allows us to make the difference we seek and constantly re-defines us. Our international certificate in nonviolent communication is a strong impetus in spreading this body of thought, solidly connected to many others working worldwide in the same way.

A strong believe in the universal language of the needs is the incentive for me to transmit the values of Nonviolent Communication with enthusiasm. So that each intention to sustain dialogue leads to better cooperation in day-to-day life. And at the same time transforms itself into a seed of peace.Karin Ferfers

Godfrey Spencer's passion is communication based on needs, the deep aspirations of all human beings. He is a consultant, mediator, trainer and speaker; he works as much for international institutions as for corporations or individuals. He believes in inductive learning through practice. His love of humankind knows no bounds - or almost ...!Godfrey Spencer

“I’m fascinated to understand the intentions, sometimes hidden behind words and acts.This is the source of my enthusiasm to explore together how to improve the quality of our relations. “

Rudy Begas

"The way we communicate with each other shapes our (work)relationships and has a major impact on our quality of life - be it in the private sphere or in our professional life. My passion and intention is to support people who wish to learn and express what is important for them, in order to authentically connect and cooperate with others."

Hilde Van Gool

Hathor is an ancient Egyptian queen-goddess. Her symbolism is powerful, and that is the reason for giving our institute her name. Hathor encourages growth and evolution, and receives letting-go. She stands for a profound joy of life, combined with love and compassion.